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Hello friends, and welcome to the November 2016 edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight where we round up the best submissions featuring Australian and global design news. We’ve had some seriously fantastic submissions this month – too many to handle!! Take a look at what’s was hot this month. Enjoy!
Kinnersley Kent Design has completed the multi-million-dollar refurbishment of one of London’s most iconic hotels with an illustrious entertainment history.
Designed by New York-based Grzywinski + Pons, Leman Locke in East London interrogates the intersection of hotels and residential interiors.
Normann Copenhagen has opened the doors to its spectacular new showroom, featuring a fascinating universe of colours and contrasting textures.
Bill Granger’s latest Tokyo restaurant has been designed to reflect the luxurious spirit of the thriving Ginza neighbourhood.
Located in Barossa Valley in South Australia, St Hugo’s design brief to Studio-Gram called for the ultimate high-end wine experience.
Koichi Takada Architects merge the refined Japanese sensibility with Australian architecture, creating a stylish yet welcoming outdoor restaurant.
Masquespacio presents Shade, a pendant light made from four different materials, designed for the Spanish lighting brand RACO.
Cult Charity Project 2016 sees sixteen prominent Australian creatives reinvent the Magis Officina chair by the Bouroullecs, all in the name of charity.
Debut furniture collection by Sydney-based architect Daniel Boddam explores architecture of the ancient world manifested in modern design.
Designed by Australian designer Tom Fereday, SP01 Outdoor is an elegant collection of chairs, tables and stools made in Italy by leading manufacturers.
With it’s unique hinged disk, Ross Gardam’s Polar Wall Light has the ability to cleverly manipulate light and shadow within any space.
Nendo’s ‘Un-Printed Material’ Exhibition in Tokyo plays homage to the universally used medium in design – a humble sheet of paper.
LOCAL DESIGN and Kozminsky have collaborated for an exhibition of limited edition design pieces by seven leading Australian designers.
This Building Likes Me offers an engaging account of the recent work of John Wardle Architects, one of Australia’s most significant architectural practices.
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